Wanted WANTED—The person who re* moved the book Sycometery, by Denlon, from ; the , Gorge HoU'l, to return same to Standard Office, or the proprietor, T. Lowes, Ashurfe. WANTED— To purchase 20 or 30 Turkey Roosters at once. Apply to C. Whitehead, Baker, Main-3treet YV ANTED KNOWN—There is a " " vacancy for another apprentice m the office of the Manawatu Standard. a ANTED— A good brest benchman, v * also two good fallers. Apply to S. J. Gammon, Kelvin Grove Saw Mills, Palmerston North, WANTED— A good general servant. ' Good wages to a competent person. Apply to Thomas Lowes, Manawatu Gorge Hotd, Ashurst WANTED JCNOWiV. mat £ bxie always on hand and for sale, * large stock of double and single-seated Buggies, Ladies' Phaotons, Waggon* ettes, Business Spring Traps of all descriptions, City Expresses, Spring Tip Drays, Common Tip Drays ; also, first-class Brougham and 1 first-class Landau Carriage. Every article built ot the best material, and the workmanship is not to be surpassed. Apply to the Wellington Coach Factory, Manners street and Taranaki place. M. Bohan, Proprietor, who has 32 years' Colonial •xperience" . >. . SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. J, WALKLEY,; ' (Of Walkley's Commercial and Family Hotel, Palmerston North.) nnAKFS the present opportunity of JL cordisliy thanking, the public generally, and more pa. tion.Urly the commercial publi?, for the very liberal amount of support accorded to hini during the past two yeaw. ' '"' He trusts none of those who have front time to time pat up at the Commercial, or others who have hoard of its reputation, as the beat hotel m the district; wjl be deceived by the shallow artificer adopted by the proprietors of the Company's Club, Hotel, m imitating as closely as posaible the exterior of the Commercial, and m appropriating even its name. . ■ • .-, ■■' J V W. trusts this device will not cans* any persons to make a mistake m their ' : intended sf dating, place. J'' h ,;^ N.B. — Walkley's U the original and only " Commercial and Family Hotel,',' arid where will be found the moist: comfortable occomodat'on, -ard eveiy attention to the comfort of travellers; • The newlj-operieu private suites of rooms are without an equal on th« vVe.at Coast, and have a separate entrance, by whicn ladies and geathmen can secure absolute privacy and seclusion. The largest and best sample rooms ia . Palmerston. Saddle horses, brakes, and buggies on hire. JNO. WALKLEY, : Proprietor. .! GLORIOUS Nfcw IS FOR MANAWATU 1 BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE MILLION 1 I ; T\ 4 LLISGrHaM has just re--JAim Ijl ceived the Largest, Cheap- ; est, and most. Fashionable Stoclc of Boots and Shoes ever imported into the Manawatu. To cany into effect the well-worn motto "Small Profit! and i^uick t<eiurnß," heoffenHhe(xn.fc;.AfhSP BARGAINS ever heard of m the district. The Stock has been carefully selected by HOME BUYERS, m the Home market, and therefore, all middle profits and charges by Colonial merchants have been obviated ; consequently, the whole ban and will be sold, at such prices as' must command a speedy clearance) ■■■ . Bespokf 'Wonk' UNKQOALLib, !Nobs but hrßt-class workmen are employed, and nothing but the beßt of j material used. For fit, Style, and Workmanship nothing can surpass my work, of . which the inhabitants of Mnnawatu have had ample proof. ' R. ALLINGHAM, M Ov The Squabb." FOR Delicate Females, "Dialyztd Iron "m bottles, Is 6J. Kerning* ton T s, Square. (^URE for Piles, internal and exter J nal, Qa 61, Remiogton's, Square 1 NTIBILIOUS Liver Pills, Is and IjL Is 9d. R<>min?ton'p, Square. OROUa BOUNTY OOUNOILi ■"VTOTICE is hereby given that copies XH of the Petition to his Excellency the Governor r for the suspension of the Counties' Act within the County of Oroua, have been left at : ; Council ' Office, Feilding Mr Tompkins' Store, Halcombe Road Board Office, Palmersten . North ... ■' ! . ' , :;, Mr Marsh's Store, Ashurst Cheltenham Hotel, Kiwitea Ratepayers are earnestly requested - ; to sign- the Petition when m either of the above-mentioned townships m order to save expense and delay m getting the Counties Act suspended. D. H. MACARTHUR, : Chairman. T IT TLE'S Celebrated non-poisonou JJ Sh,eep Dip to be had at the PALMJfiRSTON READY MONET STORE. See Testimonials from leading New Zealand Sheep-breeders. ;,B£URBAT,,EOBEHTS l &CO. i: '- . AOKNTS, WELLINGTON.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 6, 5 December 1883, Page 3
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